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Dr. Faustus

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Pages
64
Language
EN
ISBN
9780486282084
Reading Time
~1h 7min

Dr. Faustus is a book by Christopher Marlowe. It has 64 pages.

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Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus stands as a defining work of Elizabethan drama, adapting the German legend of a scholar who trades his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly power. Written in the late sixteenth century, the play channels Renaissance humanism into a tense theological inquiry, examining the boundaries of intellectual ambition and the moral consequences of overreaching. Marlowe’s protagonist, a brilliant but restless academic, turns to necromancy and forms a pact with Lucifer, receiving twenty-four years of service from the demon Mephistopheles in exchange for his eternal soul. Through this framework, Marlowe explores contemporary debates about free will, divine grace, and the limits of human aspiration. The play is equally celebrated for its commanding blank verse—often called “Marlowe’s mighty line”—and its unflinching portrayal of a man caught between earthly desire and spiritual ruin. As one of the earliest English tragedies to center on an individual’s psychological and moral crisis, Doctor Faustus established a narrative template that would resonate through centuries of literature, philosophy, and theatrical tradition.

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Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus stands as a defining work of Elizabethan drama, adapting the German legend of a scholar who trades his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly power. Written in the late sixteenth century, the play channels Renaissance humanism into a tense theological inquiry, ...

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Dr. Faustus was written by Christopher Marlowe.